Pokagon Fund Discretionary Grants
Funding Amount
Up to US $10,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Pokagon Fund Discretionary Grants
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: The Pokagon Fund
Amount: Up to US $10,000
Last Updated: January 18, 2026
Summary
The Pokagon Fund Discretionary Grants support projects that enhance the quality of life for residents in Harbor Country, Michigan. Originating from a partnership with the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, the fund prioritizes education, poverty reduction, and community vitality. With over $2.5 million allocated to educational initiatives, the fund addresses local challenges such as food insecurity and aims to uplift the surrounding communities through strategic grant support.Overview
The Pokagon Fund History The Pokagon Fund has its roots in an agreement made on March 13, 2000 (as amended), between the City of New Buffalo, New Buffalo Township, and the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians. This agreement called for the establishment of a nonprofit entity to receive and distribute a percentage of the net win from certain games at the Four Winds Casino Resort – New Buffalo, which is owned by the Pokagon Band. Our Beliefs The founders of The Pokagon Fund believe that encouraging the development of the communities bordering the Band Trust Land Consolidation sites is a wonderful opportunity to create a better place for all residents to thrive. The Fund provides strategic grant support to initiatives that help reduce the burden of poverty, strengthen our local schools and student achievement, enhance the success of our residents, and provide vital support to our rural communities Pokagon Fund Discretionary Grants The Pokagon Fund’s Discretionary grants are awarded for projects that directly benefit the residents of the following Michigan communities: the City of New Buffalo; the Townships of New Buffalo, Three Oaks or Chikaming; or the Villages of Three Oaks, Grand Beach or Michiana. Collectively, these communities are known as “Harbor Country.” Focus Areas Education The Pokagon Fund’s commitment to education is reflected in the awarding of more than $2.5 million in grants and scholarships to the New Buffalo and River Valley school systems — more than 10% of the $23 million that has been awarded by the fund to date. Consistent with its belief that education is an area of greatest need for residents, one of our key goals is to help our youngest children have a successful educational experience. Poverty Reduction Statistics reveal the rates of poverty in Berrien County for both the overall population (17.7%) and for children (26.2%) exceed state and national levels. Approximately one in five local families is food insecure, and over 10% of the households in Berrien County have annual incomes of less than $15,000. The Pokagon Fund has committed to using its resources to provide food to the needy and help reduce the overall poverty rate by supporting community resource and referral services. Community Vitality Fostering community vitality involves improving the quality of life, lifting the spirits and increasing the happiness of a community. The Pokagon Fund contributes to large and small projects that enrich and enhance the lives of Harbor Country® residents. These may range from larger, collaborative efforts with our local municipalities to build parks and expand conservation areas to smaller projects that enhance the local capacity.Eligibility
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nonprofitseducationpoverty-alleviationcommunity-developmentnative-americans
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